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Check pilot ladder condition before every use

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작성자 최고관리자 댓글 0건 조회 868회 작성일 21-10-19 09:44

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Lessons learned: Check pilot ladder condition before every use

 

by The Editorial Team

                

September 23, 2021

 

 

As part of American Clubs Good Catch safety guidance, the club highlights the importance of pilot ladder safety following the increase in marine pilot incidents.

There has been a tragic increase in marine pilot fatalities in recent months and pilots around the globe are paying particular attention to the conditions of pilot ladders of the vessels they board.

 

Many have refused to board vessels where ladders are in poor working condition. The American Club has reached out to the marine pilot community regarding some of the main concerns they have with pilot ladder arrangements.

Your safety as well as the safety of your fellow crew mates is every crewpersons responsibility. The same responsibilities apply to those visiting your vessel, including marine pilots.

Screenshot-123.pngCredit: American Club

                   

  • SOLAS regulation V/23, Pilot Transfer Arrangements, set forth the standards and requirements for boarding arrangements, responsibility of ships personnel in rigging pilot transfer equipment, associated pilot transfer equipment, clear access and lighting.

  • Before every use, and before every rigging of a pilot ladder, attention is to be paid by the responsible officer to the overall condition of the pilot ladder. Due to the work pressure on ships crews, the condition of the pilot ladder can be overlooked and loose or missing chocks, dirty ropes and steps, even damaged steps are found in some cases.

  • Keeping a watchful eye out for pilot ladders that may be in poor condition is everyones responsibility. Keep that watchful eye on your vessel and avoid conditions seen in these photos captured by safety conscious pilots around the globe.

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Lessons learned from pilot ladder that did not meet SOLAS standards

by The Editorial Team

September 23, 2021


 

CHIRP reports an incident concerning a pilot ladder that did not meet SOLAS standards.

 

The incident

The pilot ladder had a broken strand. This was not visible before the pilot started to climb the ladder, as it was located at the top. However, it was clearly visible to the ships staff.

The Master was advised that the ladder must never be used again and must be taken out of service and destroyed.

                    

Damage to pilot ladder side ropes is often caused by the ladder not being stowed away off the deck in a safe, well-ventilated storage locker. By being left in the open, the ladder is liable to damage by crushing or abrasion or can be damaged by chemicals, or cargo dust residues which can also chemically and physically attack the rope fibres.

Human factors

  • Complacency: Check if everything is really ok.

  • Culture: Does everyone really care about safety? How do you know?

  • Capability: Is your team capable of spotting defects?

 

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